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JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses

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Suddenly, homes designed by Neutra and his International Sty,le peers are getting a 10% to 15% premium, at least<br />

in California, over similar homes by no-name architects. Other modernists like Rudolf Schindler, John Lautner, Quincy<br />

Jones, Raphael Soriano and Harwell Hamilton Harris are also eagerly sought after.<br />

654. Krino, G., Museum of Architecture will feature exhibits including stained glass. Orange County Register, 1998(Nov<br />

28): p. 2.<br />

Tours and exhibitions will highlight an open house set for noon-9 p.m. today and Sunday at the new Museum of<br />

Architecture at Alto Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano. Exhibitions will include architectural stained glass (the Judson<br />

Studios), Richard Neutra in Orange County, the American Institute of Architects Orange County Chapter 1998 design awards<br />

and student competition, and vintage artifacts from John Lautner's Alto Capistrano. Alto Capistrano is a landmark of 1960s<br />

modern architecture and was designed by renowned Los Angeles architect John Lautner. The museum is at 34000 Via de<br />

Agua, San Juan Capistrano.<br />

655. Lacher, I., News, Trends, Gossip and Stuff to Do [book signing]. Los Angeles Times [Home Edition], 1998(Nov 13): p.<br />

2.<br />

Tuesday evening, Julius Shulman happily signed copies of his lush new art book, "Julius Shulman: Architecture and<br />

Its Photography" (Taschen), at one of his favorite houses in L.A.--John Lautner's Jetsons-like Chemosphere above<br />

Mulholland Drive.<br />

656. Luscomb, B., D. Cray, and J. Ressner, Back To The '50s. Time Magazine, 1998(Nov. 16).<br />

Article on the restoration of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 21 by Dan Cracchiolo references Lautner's work.<br />

657. Lynch, S., The goofy Googie style - popular in the the 1950s and '60s - is vanishing, bit by neon bit, from Orange<br />

County. Orange County Register, 1998(Jun 27): p. 1.<br />

References Lautner's Googie's Coffee Shop in West Hollywood.<br />

658. Moore, C.W., P. Becker, and R. Campbell, City Observed: Los Angeles. 1998: Hennessey & Ingalls. 413.<br />

Includes houses by Neutra, Schindler, Lautner and others.<br />

659. Newman, M., Innovative Uses of Southland Work Spaces; High Drama in a Small Office Space. Los Angeles Times<br />

Home Section, 1998(Nov 17): p. 12.<br />

Article on the Goldstein office in Century City designed by Lautner.<br />

660. Secrest, M., Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography. 1998: University of Chicago Press. 652.<br />

Includes references to Lautner on pp. 419 and 462.<br />

661. Shulman, J., P. Frank O. Gehry, and E. Peter Gossel, Architecture and Its Photography. 1998, Koln: Taschen. 299.<br />

Covers and all photos by Julius Shulman. Includes Lautner's Arango Residence in Acapulco on the back cover,<br />

Frank Lloyd Wright's Sturges House, 2 photos of the Reiner Residence (Silvertop), 2 of the Malin Residence (Chemosphere)<br />

and 1 of the Garcia Residence.<br />

662. Silver, A., The <strong>Houses</strong> to Have in Hollywood. Harper's Bazaar, 1998(3440, Jul): p. 122-129.<br />

The cool 1950s houses designed by Richard Neutra, John Lautner and Rudolph M. Schindler are the hottest<br />

properties in Los Angeles. Young actors and directors, such as Kelly Lynch and her screenwriter husband, Mitch Glazer, are<br />

the one's most interested in purchasing and restoring these magnificent examples of architecture. (Harvey House restoration).<br />

663. Smith, P.B. and D. Tracy, Books for the Holidays [book review]. Sacramento Bee, 1998(Nov 28): p. CL5.<br />

Briefly reviews Frank Escher's "John Lautner, Architect".<br />

664. Swed, M., Cage's 'Living Room Music' Given Living Room Reading [music review]. Los Angeles Times Home<br />

Section, 1998(Apr 28): p. 4.<br />

Sunday afternoon, the tables, so to speak, were turned when the California EAR Unit played Cage's score in a fancy<br />

real living room, that of the airy Familian House. Built by Frank Lloyd Wright disciple John E. Lautner in 1971, the Beverly<br />

Hills private home was the latest concert space for Chamber Music in Historic Sites series that the Da Camera Society of<br />

Mount St. Mary's College puts on.<br />

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